Forging a Bi-metal Bearded Axe from Scraps / Carbon Fiber Bandage

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 979

  • @freedomforever6718
    @freedomforever6718 3 года назад +316

    Beautifully handcrafted tool that will last for generations and become a family heirloom. It would be an honor to receive one.

    • @MustafaBirsoz
      @MustafaBirsoz 3 года назад +10

      Totally agree. Would be my honor to receive one too ;)

    • @chrisallen3741
      @chrisallen3741 3 года назад +10

      What a wonderful inspiration, you truely capture the essence of ingenuity. If you sell this ax I would be honored. My name is Chris. I’m sure you have many requests…is this something you make for sale

  • @LZP123
    @LZP123 3 года назад +159

    As soon as you hear "hello friends" you know its time to sit down, relax, and listen to the calm and accurate descriptions of an incredibly skilled craftsman sharing both, their experience and experiments. Thank you!!! It's a tremendous pleasure to watch!

    • @LZP123
      @LZP123 3 года назад +2

      Ohh and how much does the head weigh? (Sorry if you already mentioned it but I don't recall.)
      I recently got a used axe basically for free. The head weighs 1250g. I converted it to a carving/hewing axe even though it's far too heavy. I filed the left bevel as flat as possible to 7 degrees (I'm right handed) leaving the right bevel at 25 degrees. I will saw off the handle at ~40cm. And finally, but most noticably, I shaped the handle ergonomically right under the head. That's where I grab it to chop and carve.
      Now I can carve wood in a chopping motion, almost like a butcher would use a cleaver, by ignoring/discarding the lever advantage of the handle and only relying on the weight of the head. I use it e.g. to turn square stock round-ish, following up with planes (I don't have a lathe). Or to carve a rounded/spherical end into a beam (my "hatchet" makes quick work of the end-grain and leaves a good surface quality - much like your powerful cloggers knife).
      My improvised hatchet/hewing axe/heavy carving knife is probably quite un-traditional (if there's a similar traditional tool I'd love to learn the name). And probably a 750g head would work better (lifting the heavy head is still a bit tiring). But it was cheap and works for now. But I always appreciate better (but affordable) suggestions!

    • @Advoko
      @Advoko  3 года назад +4

      @@LZP123 1.5--2kg. Unfortunately, I can't weigh it now as it is no longer in my possession.

    • @Advoko
      @Advoko  3 года назад +4

      @@LZP123 Sounds like you got it right))

    • @murmaiderman
      @murmaiderman 2 года назад

      Agreed

  • @OTOss8
    @OTOss8 3 года назад +4

    Generations of our ancestors knew what many of us have forgotten, that blowing on the shaft's knob is the correct way to achieve the desired results. Beautiful work friend. Beautiful.

  • @andrewprahst2529
    @andrewprahst2529 3 года назад +2

    You explain things well despite English not being your first language.
    You inspire me to create even more than before.

  • @bradthayer6782
    @bradthayer6782 3 года назад +20

    There are about 100 good ideas and novel approaches in this video, just wow.

  • @Lochnivar
    @Lochnivar 3 года назад +73

    When I watch Advoko's videos I realise what humans are capable of if we apply ourselves - it's like watching Neo after he's downloaded everything.

  • @chrisbeckler3825
    @chrisbeckler3825 3 года назад +60

    Made with caring hands. Craftsmanship that is good to see people still do.

  • @matspersson8167
    @matspersson8167 3 года назад +21

    Thank you for showing us all your skills and ideas, all started from zero until most fantastic, beautiful and useful products. I wish you all success and thank you for sharing and I am looking forward to your next projects and videos. Greetings from a Swedish guy living in Brazil.

  • @sbcinema
    @sbcinema 3 года назад +29

    Nothing beats the quality of a hand forged Axe, I have one that is a over hundred years old and I would never swap it against any of the modern ones you get in the hardware store.
    Whoever got the Axe from you has something that he can pass on to many generations.

  • @aliceg9571
    @aliceg9571 2 года назад +2

    You are very talented and make beautiful and useful tools. Your cabin as well and all of your projects are amazing to see. Be safe and well. See you again soon.

  • @chopsddy3
    @chopsddy3 3 года назад +10

    The perfect woodland axe. Light enough to carry and heavy enough to fell trees, process animals, cut your sausage..ect. That will be around a lot longer than you. Beautiful work. With the carbon fiber re enforcement, I doubt that head will loosen in a lifetime. Big thumbs up.👍

  • @nitram_nosnibor
    @nitram_nosnibor 3 года назад +39

    Great to have you back, we’ve missed you! That is such a beautiful axe, it’s art! What a GREAT friend you are wow. The theory of axe balance sounds very interesting, I personally would love to watch that video if you make it 👍🏻 I’ll keep an eye out for your notifications, like I usually do. Thanks again for sharing 👍🏻

  • @loumu7176
    @loumu7176 3 года назад +36

    Thank you for this video. Your channel is so enjoyable. Listening to your soothing voice while watching you forge impeccable equipment and talking through your creative process is simply bliss. I and others are so appreciative of your amazing content. Keep up the outstanding work Advokomakes!

  • @Conundrum888
    @Conundrum888 3 года назад +1

    Making blade covers from PVC... MIND BLOWN... You sir have just saved me a fortune on KYDEX sheets.

  • @joethompson11
    @joethompson11 3 года назад +22

    This was amazing, I loved the use of pvc pipe for the sheath. I will remember that. As always thank you for sharing your talent with us Max

    • @emilclaudell
      @emilclaudell 2 года назад +1

      Just be careful not to heat PVC too much, if you try it yourself :) the fumes are pretty bad for you

  • @nicholasplamondon3991
    @nicholasplamondon3991 3 года назад +29

    Thank you so much for all the time and energy you put into making these videos, it is greatly appreciated

  • @spacecase0
    @spacecase0 3 года назад +11

    I have never seen anyone do that with PVC pipe before. Absolutely brilliant. Don't know why I didn't think of doing that

  • @P_RO_
    @P_RO_ 3 года назад +4

    From nothing to perfection and we saw it happen. A tool made for a friend done with care and love is magical and they will have a priceless treasure to use and admire for many years. You're the best Max!

  • @416cyclestyle
    @416cyclestyle 3 года назад +80

    So good… lucky friend who gets this axe.

  • @mpccenturion
    @mpccenturion 3 года назад +1

    I was 14 - sitting with my grandfather. He would point to trees and tell me what he knew they were best for. In the 46 years since then, someone - cut down the trees. I was looking for shovel and axe handles. I was looking for an ash tree. About 4 years ago, I cut and set long maple and oak poles. The first year - my handles turned into cork screws. The second year - I had 2 years of drying time. The handles I made that year held straight. You - allowed me to challenge myself. I have to make a sun wood dryer. Cheers Sir!

  • @Hotsauce-cj7kj
    @Hotsauce-cj7kj 3 года назад +14

    I don’t know what to call you Advoko, so I’m going to call you an amplified bush crafter…and you BY FAR are one of the greatest.
    WOW, you are absolutely amazing brother!!

  • @mikesinistar8834
    @mikesinistar8834 3 года назад +6

    This is one of my favorite projects. The ax is beautiful.

  • @RonR
    @RonR 3 года назад +9

    You downplay your skill set, that Axe is beautiful, custom sheath and packaging. I feel the owner is very happy with it. Excellent work.

  • @denisr2235
    @denisr2235 Год назад +1

    Max you are an absolute genius. I do not say that lightly. From your narrations and technical descriptions I can see you have great technical knowledge, but I also recognise that no one can just know how to do everything, so it leads me to one conclusion; you have to be a perfectionist. Well done!

    • @Advoko
      @Advoko  Год назад

      Thank you for such a high praise!

  • @hippyhebrewhomestead8593
    @hippyhebrewhomestead8593 2 года назад +7

    I love this, I grew up with the mentality that you keep your secrets of the trade to make yourself “valuable” and I’ll say, about halfway through my naval career I had a situation happen that completely changed my outlook on that stigma, the more knowledge shared, means the better everyone works together, and your videos, you have the epitome of sharing knowledge, keep up this amazing work, continue to be a beacon of light!

    • @randystrand908
      @randystrand908 2 года назад

      What a great and well stated observation, Mr Hebrew! 🤔 I totally agree. 👍

  • @samadams9557
    @samadams9557 2 года назад +1

    I have very few “favorite channels”. This is certainly one of them.
    Very much appreciate all of your efforts and knowledge sir. BIG thanks!

  • @mbfhh
    @mbfhh 3 года назад +4

    As mentioned by others, I would LOVE to see an extensive video on axe balancing. Thank you so much for posting this video and all your others!

  • @scottwright388
    @scottwright388 3 года назад +2

    I'm sure your friend was much more than seemingly happy with your beautiful gift...including the cool packaging.

  • @HowP88
    @HowP88 3 года назад +52

    "...even such an amateur as me..." - you are joking right 😂 don't think I've ever seen a better crafted tool

    • @jamesforbes2871
      @jamesforbes2871 3 года назад

      Amateur doesn't mean what people think. It refers to people who enjoy the craft so much they do it for love, not pay. All competitive sports used to be amateur ... like the Olympics.

    • @jasonrubik
      @jasonrubik 3 года назад +1

      @@jamesforbes2871 Jim Thorpe enters the chat.

    • @nigelnightmare4160
      @nigelnightmare4160 9 месяцев назад

      Aye, A highly skilled Amateur that takes pride in his work.👍
      In All of the videos I've watched so far, everything he makes is a work of art.

  • @anguswalker
    @anguswalker 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoy the technical commentary you are able to give throughout your projects, clearly you have had training.

  • @j.r.millstone
    @j.r.millstone 3 года назад +7

    Someone get this man one million subscribers already.

  • @dutchkc
    @dutchkc 3 года назад +2

    I am impressed by your quality of workmanship. You made an amazing gift for your friend.

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 3 года назад +3

    Like your comments of the DIY information built of your handle great instructions and the why to.We in the USA still have hickory as our favorite handle material.
    Thank you for the teaching Sir

  • @isher__
    @isher__ 3 года назад +1

    I usually don't like narration of such videos, but this guy does it quite well.

  • @TheBauwssss
    @TheBauwssss 3 года назад +10

    Amazing craftsmanship bro! Insane that you just casually make your own custom 100% handmade from scratch axe! The result is obviously of exquisite quality! 😁👌

  • @David-th2ug
    @David-th2ug Год назад +1

    Yet again, I am amazed, entertained, and as the son of an engineer, very impressed with your vast knowledge and practical skills.

  • @nihilean
    @nihilean 3 года назад +6

    what a beautiful gift. would gladly hear you talk about axe balance too :)

  • @jasmineirwin7166
    @jasmineirwin7166 3 года назад +1

    A gift for a friend. Must be a really good friend. All that work man.

  • @richardsabean5781
    @richardsabean5781 3 года назад +5

    Beautiful,, like everything you build,, over the top,, handmade down to the rivets & packaging!!

  • @JThomasP
    @JThomasP 3 года назад +1

    Your friend is a lucky one! That’s a fine tool that will serve its purpose for many years.

  • @TravelAboveMe
    @TravelAboveMe 3 года назад +2

    OMG YES!!! I've introduced dozens to you and your remarkable craftsmanship. So excited to see another of your videos, this was an incredible build, and as always, narrated beautifully!

    • @Advoko
      @Advoko  3 года назад +1

      Thank you 😊

    • @TheChzoronzon
      @TheChzoronzon Год назад

      @@Advoko Please, some day post that vid about axe balance you mention here, it'd be awesome, my curiosity got really piqued with that bit about being false information online on the topic. Thanks in advance.

  • @femdufoctar9048
    @femdufoctar9048 3 года назад

    Dear Advoko,
    Thank you for sharing your creative process with us. My wife and I love your videos!

  • @user-sb3wh3dd4v
    @user-sb3wh3dd4v 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful work Sir! I like these techniques, some of which I have never seen before! Excellent!

  • @jafstraycat
    @jafstraycat 3 года назад

    Absolutely outstanding, Max! I, too, find the polished carbon fiber extremely pleasing to the eye.

  • @paulsammis3775
    @paulsammis3775 3 года назад +3

    DUDE!, we have missed you! please don't take so long between your videos, I love watching the cool things you make and your adventures in the wilderness

  • @jaredallen1149
    @jaredallen1149 3 года назад +1

    You are far too young to be such an incredible craftsman.
    Your work is not only amazing, it is correct in design and execution.
    Please make videos about the proper balance and design of ALL your tools.
    They are beautiful.
    Any real man would be honored to have one of them.

  • @Dostoevskie
    @Dostoevskie 3 года назад +7

    Love your videos!
    The fact that you don't release videos super often makes the ones you do release worth waiting for.
    Thank you for sharing :)

  • @oed84
    @oed84 3 года назад

    the fact that you made that axe was impressive, but then the sheathing that you made from those pvc-tubes; that blew my mind! cool stuff man, very clever!!

  • @alecpicard6051
    @alecpicard6051 2 года назад +3

    Simply beautiful, that is an amazing axe and receiving such a tool would be an honour. Thank you you for making these amazing quality videos. They're always worth the wait.

  • @WaynJul
    @WaynJul 3 года назад +1

    I heated and reshaped PVC before but the press is something new to me. Nice to learn new things.

  • @cliveramsbotty6077
    @cliveramsbotty6077 3 года назад +4

    i don't know how you can handle an office job all year round, being such an avid craftsman

  • @gattaca5911
    @gattaca5911 3 года назад +1

    thanks for all the detail regarding the mix of modern polymers and physics of ax handle weight...

  • @disvet-1ad291
    @disvet-1ad291 3 года назад +13

    Dude - I want to come spend a week with you at your camp so I can sponge up some of the wealth of knowledge you have! I live in NY,NY and we love your channel. My uncle is a woodsman upstate who lives in a cabin, is a professional trapper as well as a wild life management guy and once I shared the channel with him, he was hooked as well! Keep it up and thanks for all the knowledge friend!

  • @jasonrubik
    @jasonrubik 3 года назад +1

    As an old friend of Max, I look forward to my newly crafted axe in the mail someday soon !!!
    🪓 ⛺

  • @disco4535
    @disco4535 3 года назад +9

    Imagine the feeling his friend had when he first opened that packaged and seen such an incredible piece of art, and thoughtfully crafted tool.That's a piece you definitely keep your entire life and pass on to future generations.

  • @fava7753
    @fava7753 3 года назад +1

    Exceptional craftsmanship , in its purest form . . All made by hand . Amazing work . Raise my hat to you max , in total respect . From GB .

  • @theoneandonlyowl3764
    @theoneandonlyowl3764 3 года назад +4

    Wow Max, beautiful work on the axe and handle. So much time spent to get it just right. It's a piece of art that's also usable. I love watching your ingenuity and listening to your explanations. I'd like to hear more about axe-balance from your perspective too. Sounds interesting.
    Thanks heaps for the video.

  • @gregmislick1117
    @gregmislick1117 3 года назад +2

    I would love to see a video on the axe balance. In fact, anything you want to share.
    Another wonderful product of your labors.
    Thank you!

  • @jisharagu
    @jisharagu 3 года назад +31

    You're incredible. Your techniques and technical skills are truly not of this world. Is there something you can't do?

  • @pieterbezuidenhout2741
    @pieterbezuidenhout2741 3 года назад

    Even the packaging receives the Max craftsmanship.
    Greetings once again my friend and best wishes from South African Boer.

  • @adekvate
    @adekvate 3 года назад +78

    Благодарю за просмотр 🤝🪓🪓🪓

    • @Pravshaa
      @Pravshaa 3 года назад +5

      Да всегда пожалуйста, Максим, только вот на русском очень давно ничего нового не было😬🤷‍♂️

    • @_Dwarkin
      @_Dwarkin 3 года назад +3

      Where are new videos in Russian? We are tired of waiting

    • @ГерманБерг-п3я
      @ГерманБерг-п3я 3 года назад

      Максим, все (как всегда) замечательно, но отсутствие русских субтитров в англоязычном ролике удручает!((

    • @adekvate
      @adekvate 3 года назад

      @С. П. Рад быть полезным 😉

    • @adekvate
      @adekvate 3 года назад

      @@ГерманБерг-п3я к чему субтитры когда есть русскоязычная версия?

  • @Leviathanshadex
    @Leviathanshadex 3 года назад +2

    This is such an awesome video. I love that you combined modern and traditional techniques. You are clearly very knowledgeable on axe-making. Thank you for sharing!

  • @86GT11
    @86GT11 3 года назад +4

    This is the most beautiful axe I've ever seen in my entire life!

  • @FrauWNiemand
    @FrauWNiemand 3 года назад +2

    This is just amazing and shows us that real upcycling is possible and could turn out very beautiful.

    • @Advoko
      @Advoko  3 года назад +2

      Thank you!))

  • @monkeyfist.348
    @monkeyfist.348 3 года назад +3

    As always, a pleasure to watch your talents in use. Your channel is RUclips GOLD🥇

  • @ThrashingBuddha
    @ThrashingBuddha 3 года назад +1

    FOR SURE you will see us again on Advoko Makes! Favourite channel EVER. Wish there were more frequent videos! But i understand there are only 24 hours in a day and you are very busy plus editing takes a long while!
    Kudos to you, Sir!

  • @scratchluka6157
    @scratchluka6157 3 года назад +22

    I am a Master Carpenter, yet I am hesitant to use the word Master in such company. I respect what you do, as well as to how you do it. I wish I had the time to dedicate myself full time to projects. But I am almost there. I thoroughly enjoy watching you create, perfect everything you put your hands to.
    I also want to visit you’re Mother Russia one day. But let me say I am a patriot and I love my Country. But this doesn’t mean I don’t long to explore. 😀

    • @craigrigby1498
      @craigrigby1498 3 года назад +2

      Russian people are wonderful. It is the political crap which has gotten in the way. Im in the US, and look forward to visiting there one day

    • @ГерманБерг-п3я
      @ГерманБерг-п3я 3 года назад

      @@craigrigby1498 In Abrams tank or aircraft carrier US NAVY USS Gerald R. Ford?))) Welcome with peace or arms)) There is always something worthy to meet and give a worthy answer)))

    • @scratchluka6157
      @scratchluka6157 3 года назад

      @Pen Guin in these times? I don’t know?

  • @ElTelBaby
    @ElTelBaby 3 года назад +2

    Magnificent Workmanship...

  • @GoGracefully
    @GoGracefully 3 года назад +2

    I love this channel! It is hard to understand anyone who could give a thumbs down to a video like this. In addition to the being a master craftsman, clearly Max is also an excellent video producer. God bless you Max Egorov.

  • @Locane256
    @Locane256 3 года назад +1

    I love your channel and whoever you made that axe for must be really important to you. That was a LOT of work.

  • @JDseller1
    @JDseller1 3 года назад +6

    I enjoy watching a skilled craftsman work. These projects take patience and persistence. Your skills are in short supply in the younger generations here in the US. Thank you for show these skills to us.

  • @vitor900000
    @vitor900000 3 года назад +2

    10:00 You can use a touch to remove surface air bubbles from resin.
    A quick pass of the torch will pop the all the bubbles.

    • @Advoko
      @Advoko  3 года назад

      Thank you for the tip

  • @Birb_of_Judge
    @Birb_of_Judge 3 года назад +3

    I'm so thankful you made this second video

  • @charlotte.luvsss
    @charlotte.luvsss 3 года назад +1

    I very much envy your intelligence, ingenuity and achievements. Your videos are absolutely beautiful and inspirational.

  • @aylamao9847
    @aylamao9847 3 года назад +13

    Yes, well pleased to see another vid. Keep them coming

  • @shademanelect5357
    @shademanelect5357 2 года назад +1

    This guys voice and accent are so enjoyable and relaxing....

  • @edhlavaty6914
    @edhlavaty6914 3 года назад +3

    Your work is amazing. It's nice to see stuff from real craftsmen. I'm glad you are allowed to publish video. I don't know enough about the Government but wish our Countries would learn to get along better. Considering Alot of Us residents can trace their history back to Russia. Myself included.

  • @lysdexsick
    @lysdexsick 2 года назад +1

    Amazing craftsmanship as usual!!!
    I'm a big fan of your work!!!

  • @17Liberty76
    @17Liberty76 3 года назад +7

    I love how humble he is, despite making tools that make us envious and can literally be sold for a small fortune

  • @richardsims1805
    @richardsims1805 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful axe and plastic sheath! I envy your friends' gift!!

  • @bishopcorva
    @bishopcorva 3 года назад +5

    A fantastic ax as well as inspiration to craft ideas using what is available. Well, with some planning ahead. Stay healthy and keep good spirits, thank you for the wonderfully relaxing view of the world.

  • @revmcl1
    @revmcl1 3 года назад +1

    I'm a Holler Homestead fan and I've come over to watch you work. Looking forward to it!

    • @Advoko
      @Advoko  3 года назад

      Patricia, thank you for the info, I left Ben a thank you note under that video.

  • @A.Alliksaar
    @A.Alliksaar 3 года назад +8

    Yes!!! Finally another video!!

  • @toddburgess5056
    @toddburgess5056 3 года назад +1

    What a thoughtful gift from a good friend.

  • @johnbgoode847
    @johnbgoode847 3 года назад +3

    EXCELLENT..! Impressive array of top skill sets my friend. I believe you have many more. Thanks for sharing and please let's see some more.

  • @kyles5513
    @kyles5513 3 года назад +1

    I like how he makes most of his own hand tools from raw materials. Very talented man.

  • @DuduRossetto
    @DuduRossetto 3 года назад +81

    This is trully russian crafstamenship: Built with avaiable and adaptable tools (every tool is universal when you know how to make them do) and built to LAST

  • @assassinlexx1993
    @assassinlexx1993 3 года назад +1

    One tip my friend. To put sand on the end of the handle and one last coat of finish. To give a little extra grip but not too much.
    That was a rare beauty of a axe.
    One handed down for generations.

    • @Advoko
      @Advoko  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the tip

  • @batbawls
    @batbawls 3 года назад +8

    "Even such an amateur as me" -- I think you give yourself too little credit here :) :) :) Awesome work as usual

  • @djdrack4681
    @djdrack4681 3 года назад +1

    I like all your videos. Your English is clear and easy to listen to which is a +1, and I like the minimalist, yet creative approaches you take to solving the various hurdles in your projects.
    :)

    • @Advoko
      @Advoko  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your compliments ))

  • @F.H.B.
    @F.H.B. 3 года назад +4

    Awesome as always, I'm so impressed by your creative problem solving skills!

  • @bradcrossman5068
    @bradcrossman5068 3 года назад +1

    Excellent as always. Impressive detail. The axe should be a treasured gift for many years. Looking forward to the next video. Thank you Max!

  • @okcommut3r
    @okcommut3r 3 года назад +5

    We are all axes, in a world of wood. And the wood remembers when it has been cut, even if the axe forgets.

  • @ravenridgeforge425
    @ravenridgeforge425 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for all the great videos! It is a pleasure to follow along on your adventures 😀

  • @sean2601
    @sean2601 3 года назад +3

    Magnificent and inspirational! The theory of axe balance sounds very interesting.

  • @hyrumward8935
    @hyrumward8935 2 года назад +1

    It is simply a beautiful axe. Words can’t describe.

  • @mikeg5102
    @mikeg5102 3 года назад +10

    Just got a new kitten and she seems to love your voice she sat down with me and watched the hole video and when it ended she went back to playing

  • @mrJMD
    @mrJMD 3 года назад +1

    That is a stunning piece of craftsmanship. Wow. Gorgeous!

  • @ThomasSteed
    @ThomasSteed 3 года назад +13

    I'm glad I found this channel. I swear I found it in Russian, or another Slavic dialect, before, which was difficult... I don't speak Russian 🤔. Now I do have better than about a toddlers vocabulary in about 4-6other languages. English I'm proficient, and Spanish I'm not the best at. But Russian isn't one picked up somehow. Even going threw an opporators manual of a Russian lathe back when I was 19 doing maintenance in a prefabricated log cabin factory, even with that headache, I still didn't learn a damn thing about the language 🤣.

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 3 года назад +5

      Yeah his main channel is almost 2m subs and is called Адвокат Егоров. He is a Russian lawyer.

  • @gr8tbigtreehugger
    @gr8tbigtreehugger 3 года назад

    Thank you for all of your videos. Your patience, thoughtfulness, diligence and philosophy are inspiring. Love that you are thriving respectfully in nature, not just 'surviving.'